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and that has a big impact. of course, i think this was probably one of the more tragic examples that we've seen of this government shutdown, of course, there's so many others, whether it's the kids who aren't in head start programs or people furloughed or paychecks may not be coming very soon. so this is a very human element and personal element to this entire shutdown that a lot of times gets lost in this very policy laden fight where you hear terms like clean cr, et cetera. >> to your point and i'm happy you brought that up, when you say clean cr, that means something but perhaps not enough. obviously our audience, people were incredibly engaged in politics, we are the place for politics, the bottom line, whether you're the person who glances at the newspaper when you see the headline, that someone was killed in the line of duty and that their funeral won't be paid for, you don't have to be able to die just washington lingo to get what that means, especially as relates to the stalemate. >> absolutely, tamron.
and that has a big impact. of course, i think this was probably one of the more tragic examples that we've seen of this government shutdown, of course, there's so many others, whether it's the kids who aren't in head start programs or people furloughed or paychecks may not be coming very soon. so this is a very human element and personal element to this entire shutdown that a lot of times gets lost in this very policy laden fight where you hear terms like clean cr, et cetera. >> to your...
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a big supporter of this mail. but the fact of the matter is congress should not be picking winners and losers and there are a lot of losers when we do this piecemeal approach to governance. we want to go to regular order and stop this piecemeal approach what we're doing even what we're hearing today, deciding we will do the debt ceiling, but we won't open the government back up. that's picking investors on wall street, people working every day, running businesses on main street, and they are suffering because of the shutdown. so we are picking wall street over main street. everybody ought to be treated fairly, and this is an unfair proposal. >> are you going to -- are you going to recommend that the white house opposes it? because it seems from the white house briefing so far, that the president might go for this? >> well, i'm not against the debt ceiling. i'm all for this proposal. what i'm saying is, it shows favoritism, it's unfair for us not to put people back to work. not to do this -- this continued resoluti
a big supporter of this mail. but the fact of the matter is congress should not be picking winners and losers and there are a lot of losers when we do this piecemeal approach to governance. we want to go to regular order and stop this piecemeal approach what we're doing even what we're hearing today, deciding we will do the debt ceiling, but we won't open the government back up. that's picking investors on wall street, people working every day, running businesses on main street, and they are...
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pits of hell corresponds. >> a big vertical on msnbc.com. are we to quote from the national journal, which says the gop's latest challenge stopping the next todd akin. in many battleground states stepping forward are a bunch of gafe-prone candidates that are at risk of getting thumped in a general election. if this sounds like a broken record, it is. >> yes. so the national party, i think, is showing a little more good sense. let's face it. when you have the debt ceiling, the threat of default taken off the table, pretty much unilaterally, that's a good thing for let's call it the cause of sanity. but the national leadership such as it is is not in control of these primaries. you know, they've given the keys of their car to several not qualified to drive people for several years now, and what should have been a split, what should have been a splinter party, which would have died like the ross perot movement, like pat buchanan's primary supporters, they decided to say they were all one, and that's their problem. they should have allowed this
pits of hell corresponds. >> a big vertical on msnbc.com. are we to quote from the national journal, which says the gop's latest challenge stopping the next todd akin. in many battleground states stepping forward are a bunch of gafe-prone candidates that are at risk of getting thumped in a general election. if this sounds like a broken record, it is. >> yes. so the national party, i think, is showing a little more good sense. let's face it. when you have the debt ceiling, the threat...
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and it was a big scene and a big cheer went up from the ship. a lot of people happy about this moment. >> it has to be frustrating for the people onboard waiting so many hours to get off. it is limited power. there is only one elevator working. i don't remember waiting four hours to get off. this ship is operating on limited power. >> there is a big cheer going up now from the ship itself. people are lining the rails i don't know what sparked that. they are happy to be here. that just happened. >> are you going to have access to the passengers? how is this being handled? >> we don't have much access. they are going into a building which we cannot get to. they will get on buses or to new orleans and we suspect that when those who choose to come out here on the streets, that is going to be hours from now before we hear from the actual passengers and what a story they have to tell us. and if i may speculate i would think that not everybody on that ship is a happy camper. there might be people that say things that might not be very good. >> i would
and it was a big scene and a big cheer went up from the ship. a lot of people happy about this moment. >> it has to be frustrating for the people onboard waiting so many hours to get off. it is limited power. there is only one elevator working. i don't remember waiting four hours to get off. this ship is operating on limited power. >> there is a big cheer going up now from the ship itself. people are lining the rails i don't know what sparked that. they are happy to be here. that...
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. >>> and fat tuesday in new orleans is already off to a big start. >>> good morning. we begin with what the white house is calling a highly provocative act by north korea. the country defined world powers in conducting a third nuclear test overnight. it happened in an underground testing test in the northeastern part of the country on a street google maps identifies as nuclear west road. seriously. pyongyang confirmed the explosion some three hours after unusual seismic activity was detecting in neighboring south korea. it was a miniaturized nuclear weapon small enough to be mounted on a long range missile that could reach the u.s. it's the country's third test since 22006 and the first under the new leader. president obama went on to say that the move hurts stability in the region but promises to pursue firm action. an emergency meeting is schedule the later this morning. >>> christopher dorner is still on the frun a police dragnet in los angeles. the former lapd cop has been officially charged with killing police officer michael crane in riverside last thursday. dor
. >>> and fat tuesday in new orleans is already off to a big start. >>> good morning. we begin with what the white house is calling a highly provocative act by north korea. the country defined world powers in conducting a third nuclear test overnight. it happened in an underground testing test in the northeastern part of the country on a street google maps identifies as nuclear west road. seriously. pyongyang confirmed the explosion some three hours after unusual seismic...
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have i a deep memory aversion of getting on a big boat. maybe a little boat but not a big boat. they keep talking about nightmare cruise, i'm like, hello, the middle passage, that was a nightmare cruise. what these people went through was basically like nothing like what a billion people on the planet go through every day, oh my, god, bad food, bad toilets, no a.c. i saw a tweet "conditions on board that broken down cruise ship sound quite pleasant compared to the daily lives of many around the world. this is first world problems in a big way. >> i'm sure it was uncomfortable but tommy christopher called it inconveneapocalypse. >> and our friends in the media showed nothing but that the entire day. >> a boat moving at five miles an hour -- >> the opposite of riveting. >> the president's better half. we know who really runs the country. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine o
have i a deep memory aversion of getting on a big boat. maybe a little boat but not a big boat. they keep talking about nightmare cruise, i'm like, hello, the middle passage, that was a nightmare cruise. what these people went through was basically like nothing like what a billion people on the planet go through every day, oh my, god, bad food, bad toilets, no a.c. i saw a tweet "conditions on board that broken down cruise ship sound quite pleasant compared to the daily lives of many...
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chair of the federal reserve is a big, big, big, high-profile position. we have only had two fed chairs over the last 25 years. allen greenspan, and ben bernanke, and they both became household names. this is a consequential position among consequential positions. and janet yellen is set to join the list if confirmed. the news confirmed by the white house, president obama will officially nominate janet yellen to become the next chair of the federal reserve tomorrow 3:00 p.m. in the east room of the white house, set your dvrs now. progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] >>> first thing you need to know, this has nothing at all to do with the federal government shutdown. it would probably be the top politic story in the coun
chair of the federal reserve is a big, big, big, high-profile position. we have only had two fed chairs over the last 25 years. allen greenspan, and ben bernanke, and they both became household names. this is a consequential position among consequential positions. and janet yellen is set to join the list if confirmed. the news confirmed by the white house, president obama will officially nominate janet yellen to become the next chair of the federal reserve tomorrow 3:00 p.m. in the east room of...
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this is a big deal. this is a big deal. >> it's one inch of your sandwich and a ton of money for subway. one inch and a gazillion subs. >> it's $145 million earnings. >> and look at this guy. zoom in on this here. that is jason leslie. he eats about 50 subway foot long sandwiches over the past -- a year over the past 14 years. >> he doesn't look like jarrod. i don't know what his fitness routine is like. >>> this is dominating news headlines all week. beyonce performance of the national anthem on monday's inauguration. stephen colbert is demanding answers from president obama. take a look. >> there's so much going on regarding the beyonce gate. >> beyonce gate. >> the latest on the beyonce lip gate. >> yes. lip gate. beyonce gate, the crisis in lipia. beyoncgazi. was there a second singer on the grassy knoll? mr. president, the american people demand answers. what did beyonce sing? when did she sing it? and is that even beyonce? it could have been sasha fierce. so far -- so far, folks in, response to thi
this is a big deal. this is a big deal. >> it's one inch of your sandwich and a ton of money for subway. one inch and a gazillion subs. >> it's $145 million earnings. >> and look at this guy. zoom in on this here. that is jason leslie. he eats about 50 subway foot long sandwiches over the past -- a year over the past 14 years. >> he doesn't look like jarrod. i don't know what his fitness routine is like. >>> this is dominating news headlines all week. beyonce...
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which big action star is afraid of heights? not schwarzenegger, not willis, but stallone the star of "cliffhanger." the film director outed stallone for his high-flying fear. the director said that he had to slowly coax stallone up the mountain they shot on. probably not the best movie for him. >>> america's got talent found its newest judge in mel b. >>> the academy awards, the show's producers have confirmed they're not calling it the 85th academy awards because that sounds old and musty, instead they're going with the oscars. >> oscars on the street -- >> people know what you're talking about. >>> and with the big show happening sunday, nbc asked what is your pick for best picture. argo leads with the most vote. i have seen argo. i haven't seen most of them >> i haven't seen any of the movie. >> reporter: argo was terrific. >> i'll wait to see what wins and i'll watch that. >>> stay tuned. "way too early" with guest host peter alexander starts right now. ♪ >>> here now is what the vatican is doing. you tell me if this is r
which big action star is afraid of heights? not schwarzenegger, not willis, but stallone the star of "cliffhanger." the film director outed stallone for his high-flying fear. the director said that he had to slowly coax stallone up the mountain they shot on. probably not the best movie for him. >>> america's got talent found its newest judge in mel b. >>> the academy awards, the show's producers have confirmed they're not calling it the 85th academy awards because...
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so they're going to flip the script a bit on democrats and say, hey, these are the guys who love big g. they love big spending, they can't get new, they can't find anything to cut in a trillion dollar budget? you have to be kidding me. we'll see a replay of these very stereo typical care ka turs that both parties like to trot out. that's why i believe there won't be a lot of movement, even as the senators bring their sequester bill to the floor that would avoid some of these kits. >> let me get your take on this quote -- in hans christian andersen terms, obama is the princess and sequester is the pea. over the next ten years it amounts to a $1.16 trillion cut or roughly three cents on every dollars. we might as well begin our great national bankruptcy proceedings right now. what do you make of that analysis? >> i find it interesting, because i'm hearing this all of a sudden in unison from a lot of conservative thinkers. rich is a smart, independent thinker, but it does seem to have somewhat become the party line from the right, which is to say that they feel like we're going down thi
so they're going to flip the script a bit on democrats and say, hey, these are the guys who love big g. they love big spending, they can't get new, they can't find anything to cut in a trillion dollar budget? you have to be kidding me. we'll see a replay of these very stereo typical care ka turs that both parties like to trot out. that's why i believe there won't be a lot of movement, even as the senators bring their sequester bill to the floor that would avoid some of these kits. >> let...
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chair of the federal reserve is a big, big, big, high-profile position. we have only had two fed chairs over the last 25 years. allen greenspan, and ben bernanke, and they both became household names. this is a consequential position among consequential positions. and janet yellen is set to join the list if confirmed. the news confirmed by the white house, president obama will officially nominate janet yellen to become the next chair of the federal reserve tomorrow 3:00 p.m. in the east room of the white house, set your dvrs now. capital to make it happen? without the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in e
chair of the federal reserve is a big, big, big, high-profile position. we have only had two fed chairs over the last 25 years. allen greenspan, and ben bernanke, and they both became household names. this is a consequential position among consequential positions. and janet yellen is set to join the list if confirmed. the news confirmed by the white house, president obama will officially nominate janet yellen to become the next chair of the federal reserve tomorrow 3:00 p.m. in the east room of...
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he received more than $1.3 million from big finance in 2012. keep in mind, none of this appears to be illegal. at no point was evidence raised that he broke campaign finance rules or unwritten rules are congress, which is precisely the problem. this is the way business is done. a routine manifestation of political coziness. joining me right now, gary rivlin author of the cover story in "nation." about the assault on financial reform. we've reached out to the congressman hensarling and did not get a response. gary, i want to read a quote from your piece. there are so many different ways after dodd-frank, the wall street financial bill that was passed and signed by the president, that the banks have made runs at trying to limit, curtail and kneecap the reform. the first place that start is in the house financial services committee itself, which became controlled by the republicans after the 2010 election. he writes "wall street's primary beachhead for fighting dodd-frank has been the house committee on financial services. held more than # 5 -- 65
he received more than $1.3 million from big finance in 2012. keep in mind, none of this appears to be illegal. at no point was evidence raised that he broke campaign finance rules or unwritten rules are congress, which is precisely the problem. this is the way business is done. a routine manifestation of political coziness. joining me right now, gary rivlin author of the cover story in "nation." about the assault on financial reform. we've reached out to the congressman hensarling and...
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the heat up big. lebron finds wade for the reverse layup. the heat went 86-67. their nine-game win streak, the longest of the season. derek rose can't come back fast enough. >>> to college hoops with california playing their first game since head coach mike montgomery shoved his star shooting guard in the chest. tied in the final seconds of regulation. justin cobb throws up the jumper and gets it for the win. cal upsets number 23 oregon 48-46. cal has won six of their last seven games. kind of a bubble team. this should help them maybe get into the tournament. >>> finally, an unbelievable trick shot. check this out. comes to us from william carey university in hattiesburg, mississippi. watch this. cheerleader ashley goes for the front flip and half court shot. how awesome is that? you can't change that on youtube. the ball is in the frame the entire time. that is not a fake. she's a 21-year-old junior. she also plays soccer and runs track for william carey. she's been trying the shot all season during halftime. she finally got it on her fifth try. that's awesome
the heat up big. lebron finds wade for the reverse layup. the heat went 86-67. their nine-game win streak, the longest of the season. derek rose can't come back fast enough. >>> to college hoops with california playing their first game since head coach mike montgomery shoved his star shooting guard in the chest. tied in the final seconds of regulation. justin cobb throws up the jumper and gets it for the win. cal upsets number 23 oregon 48-46. cal has won six of their last seven games....
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but some really big and some really surprising stuff got done. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. >>> this clock need to be maintained to keep on ticking. it does not just tell time infinitely without human intervention. it need to be wound on a regular basis. the ohio clock which stands in the united states capitol, just outside the entrance to the chamber of the u.s. senate. it is the backdrop of senate press conferences. about a week ago the ohio clock stopp
but some really big and some really surprising stuff got done. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm...
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looking to reign in the bank's label "too big too fail." . take a politician who was willing to criticize the financial industry. he voted against the 2008 bank bailout, railed against the too big too fail maximum and then a funny thing happened. he is now the chairman of the house services financial committee and here's the result when he mitigated to the center of financial power. he now opposes the idea of downsizing banks. how does somebody like jeb get to that place? an examination of his campaign finance filings show just six weeks after become financial services chair, he was joined by representatives of the banking industry for a ski vacation fund-raiser at a posh park city, utah resort. more than a hundred people enjoyed the weekend, paid for by his political action committee. a lobbyist from the mortgage bankers association donated $5,000 to hensarling and february. also present, a representative from visa, a $5,000 donor. he received more than $1.3 million from big finance in 2012. this is the way business is done. a routine manife
looking to reign in the bank's label "too big too fail." . take a politician who was willing to criticize the financial industry. he voted against the 2008 bank bailout, railed against the too big too fail maximum and then a funny thing happened. he is now the chairman of the house services financial committee and here's the result when he mitigated to the center of financial power. he now opposes the idea of downsizing banks. how does somebody like jeb get to that place? an...
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i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. than any other behind the counter liquid gel. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ohhh...oh boy! i'm falling. everybody look out! ahhhhh...ugh. little help here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. anybody? cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes,
i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. than any other behind the counter liquid gel. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound?...
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this is a big problem. the problem could be solved, but right now people are playing their negotiating games, and before all things are said and done, yes, we could go tumbling down that precipice into what would probably mean international second-rate status. >> the problem is -- we keep talking about it -- and using the word "games." it seems that all that this is. but when we talk about the debt ceiling, that's not a game. that can be catastrophic, correct? >> well, yes, but you have some republicans who have come up with a fantasy that this isn't going to be particularly damagi damaging, that there are ways of getting around it. there are all these discussions going on. but right now what you have is a negotiating game going on. and when john boehner says that barack obama is seeking unconditional surrender, he's probably right. but the problem with that is if you gets it from the republicans, then they will be looking for ways to embarrass him in the future. >> all right. bob franken, thank you so much
this is a big problem. the problem could be solved, but right now people are playing their negotiating games, and before all things are said and done, yes, we could go tumbling down that precipice into what would probably mean international second-rate status. >> the problem is -- we keep talking about it -- and using the word "games." it seems that all that this is. but when we talk about the debt ceiling, that's not a game. that can be catastrophic, correct? >> well,...
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chair of the federal reserve is a big, big, big, high-profile position. we have only had two fed chairs over the last 25 years. allen greenspan, and ben bernanke, and they both became household names. this is a consequential position among consequential positions. and janet yellen is set to join the list if confirmed. the news confirmed by the white house, president obama will officially nominate janet yellen to become the next chair of the federal reserve tomorrow 3:00 p.m. in the east room of the white house, set your dvrs now. s s store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our columbus day event, save $500 to $700 dollars on the final closeout of our performance series mattress sets. but hurry-ends soon! only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort individualized okay, who helps y
chair of the federal reserve is a big, big, big, high-profile position. we have only had two fed chairs over the last 25 years. allen greenspan, and ben bernanke, and they both became household names. this is a consequential position among consequential positions. and janet yellen is set to join the list if confirmed. the news confirmed by the white house, president obama will officially nominate janet yellen to become the next chair of the federal reserve tomorrow 3:00 p.m. in the east room of...
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"argo" was the big winner at the screen actors guild awards. daniel day-lewis won for "lincoln" and jennifer lawrence picked up the award for "silver linings playbook." "hansel and gretel was a winner. dennis quade's brother has been denied res sentences dense si in canada. quaid claims he is running from a group of hollywood hit men. >>> burt reynolds was hospitalized this weekend with a severe case of the flu, spending time in the icu freezing. his rep said they were taking care of him and his mustache. >> you know he's better if they're joking. >>> finally, ashton kutcher was so dedicated in his role as steve jobs he was hospitalized after being doubled over in pain after a diet consisting of only fruit, nuts and seeds. i hear that he is's getting panned over that movie. >> what do you mean? >> i think the critics are being really hard on him? >> yeah, on the acting job. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. way too early starts right now. >>> this is very improbable. i understand, mr. president, it was your
"argo" was the big winner at the screen actors guild awards. daniel day-lewis won for "lincoln" and jennifer lawrence picked up the award for "silver linings playbook." "hansel and gretel was a winner. dennis quade's brother has been denied res sentences dense si in canada. quaid claims he is running from a group of hollywood hit men. >>> burt reynolds was hospitalized this weekend with a severe case of the flu, spending time in the icu freezing. his...
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in the next hour, will it be the big one? we're talking about the northeast bracing for what could be an epic winter wallop. people are stocking up on supplies from new york to maine. it could be the biggest storm in a century. >>> then, the fugitive. this bizarre story straight out of a hollywood blockbluster. the massive manhunt for a cop killer is very real. he explained in a chilling facebook manifesto why he's targeting his own kind. >>> and on the week that trayvon martin would have turned 18, we talked to his mom and his family attorney and how they hope to curb gun violence in this country. we'll be right back. stick around. [ male announcer ] you know that guy that's got a ham radio in his basement. he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna
in the next hour, will it be the big one? we're talking about the northeast bracing for what could be an epic winter wallop. people are stocking up on supplies from new york to maine. it could be the biggest storm in a century. >>> then, the fugitive. this bizarre story straight out of a hollywood blockbluster. the massive manhunt for a cop killer is very real. he explained in a chilling facebook manifesto why he's targeting his own kind. >>> and on the week that trayvon...
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they want to make this big for 2014, 2016. i was struck by jim demint saying repealing health care was not the centerpiece of 2012. we wish it would have been. they certainly want to keep it there for midterms and 2016. >> how about the fact senator orrin hatch called out demint and heritage on chuck's show on the "the daily rundown." that shows the schism between main conservatives and tea party conservatives. >> right. it doesn't -- the way forward on this for the republican party is going to be to win or to somehow deal with this insurgent part of the party that's not going away. sarah palin is talking about going next to kentucky, talking about mitch mcconnell's challenger on the tea party right. i don't see them really backing down. they understand the farther obama care goes, the more it becomes part of the firmament of the entitlement state, difficult it will be to make adjustments. it was only 2010 when it was a major factor that led to republicans taking over the house. >> what they are trying to do -- what democrats
they want to make this big for 2014, 2016. i was struck by jim demint saying repealing health care was not the centerpiece of 2012. we wish it would have been. they certainly want to keep it there for midterms and 2016. >> how about the fact senator orrin hatch called out demint and heritage on chuck's show on the "the daily rundown." that shows the schism between main conservatives and tea party conservatives. >> right. it doesn't -- the way forward on this for the...
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>> i'm on a big pension fund board here in new york city. new york city has over $125 million every year. there's good options for good return on investment and don't involve bad choices for the society. the example given earlier. the anti-apartheid movement 20 years ago. the anti-tobacco movement. these profoundly changed the way both government and the private sector acted. so we need to understand. the outrage in this country over guns, particularly after newtown, the highest point we have ever seen if we're going to change anything, the tool of public pension funds, the tool of going after the big investment houses is valid and looking at that case of tobacco industry -- >> you're saying the job of the new york state controller, he doesn't just have a fiduciary responsibly to taxpayers, he has a moral responsibility, that's part of the job? >> absolutely. absolutely. because you cannot have a situation where our country's in danger. our children are in danger and don't do anything about it just to rely on business as usual. that is break
>> i'm on a big pension fund board here in new york city. new york city has over $125 million every year. there's good options for good return on investment and don't involve bad choices for the society. the example given earlier. the anti-apartheid movement 20 years ago. the anti-tobacco movement. these profoundly changed the way both government and the private sector acted. so we need to understand. the outrage in this country over guns, particularly after newtown, the highest point we...
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as far as the big cities go, the worst of it will be omaha, des moines, wichita. a minor snow event from minneapolis to chicago, milwaukee, des moines and further to the south. here's some specifics for the big cities. again, kansas city, best chance of getting up to a foot. but omaha and wichita, definitely some heavy snow to shovel. then lesser amounts, minneapolis, denver and st. louis is going to be nasty, sleet and freezing rain. east coast, you're fine today. a different storm will be arriving here on saturday night and sunday. a significant snowfall for interior new england. coastal areas, rain to snow. >> we always appreciate when you bring the bad weather just in time of the weather. >> three weekends in a row, by the way. >> it's been asy saser the. >>> the lakers paying tribute to late owner jerry buss. a minute-long speech before the game. >> through our years being here at the staples center the one thing that we could always count is the late owner dr. jerry buss, overlooking his franchise from his box. >> the spotlight's there on the spotlight, high
as far as the big cities go, the worst of it will be omaha, des moines, wichita. a minor snow event from minneapolis to chicago, milwaukee, des moines and further to the south. here's some specifics for the big cities. again, kansas city, best chance of getting up to a foot. but omaha and wichita, definitely some heavy snow to shovel. then lesser amounts, minneapolis, denver and st. louis is going to be nasty, sleet and freezing rain. east coast, you're fine today. a different storm will be...
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tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage
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that is big. of course looking at the republican party being at just 24% in their favorability, that is the lowest point in our survey. so really big warning signs for the republican party. >> and susan page, when we look at the congressional id, that's another warning sign. >> they have an advantage on the congressional ballot, the biggest they have had since glory days when obama was first inaugurated. there's been what one of your polsters call ideological boomerang. the effect of this has been to improve the standing of the affordable care act. that's not peak what republicans had in mind. >> instead of focusing on the problems they had with the rollout, chris cillizza, all the coverage of the shutdown, that was sort of really ignored. >> i think that's one of the big strategic misses that gets missed, andrea, which is from october 1st on, if the republicans had agreed to keep the government open, i would remind keep the government open at sequestration levels, this was a deal they were happy
that is big. of course looking at the republican party being at just 24% in their favorability, that is the lowest point in our survey. so really big warning signs for the republican party. >> and susan page, when we look at the congressional id, that's another warning sign. >> they have an advantage on the congressional ballot, the biggest they have had since glory days when obama was first inaugurated. there's been what one of your polsters call ideological boomerang. the effect...
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big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price
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this was big a one. he is lifting the moratorium on detainee transfers to yemen. you remember there has been a hunger strike at guantanamo bay. that certainly ramped up the pressure. and he did call for closing guantanamo bay. here's what he had to say more broadly. take a listen. >> from our use of drones to the detention of terrorist suspects, the decisions that we are making now will define the type of nation and world that we leave to our children. so america is at a cross roads. we must define the nature and scope of this struggle or else it will define us. as commander-in-chief, i must weigh these heart tragedies against the alternatives. to do nothing in the face of terrorist networks would invite far more civilian casualties. not just in our cities at home and our facilities abroad but in the very places like kabul and mogadishu where terrorists seek a foothold. >> reporter: now, of course, the use of drones has been controversial to some extent. according to the latest gallup poll, 65% of americans actually support the use of drones abroad on foreign enem
this was big a one. he is lifting the moratorium on detainee transfers to yemen. you remember there has been a hunger strike at guantanamo bay. that certainly ramped up the pressure. and he did call for closing guantanamo bay. here's what he had to say more broadly. take a listen. >> from our use of drones to the detention of terrorist suspects, the decisions that we are making now will define the type of nation and world that we leave to our children. so america is at a cross roads. we...
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this comes on the eve of the president's big civil liberties and national securities speech planned for tomorrow. we are told today that speech will also include a major announcement about starting up the process again of sending prisoners home from the prison at guantanamo. the former general council for the pentagon, jeh johnson, is here to talk about that and more, as well. a lot going on. today in congress, a senior official at the irs took the fifth and refused to answer questions from congress, while the george w. bush appointed commissioner of the irs, who left his job in november, but who was there through the whole conservative group's targeting scandal, he did answer questions and got lam basted by both republicans and democrats. >>> also today, the city of chicago announced they are going to be closing 50 schools in the city. that is the largest mass public school closing in u.s. history. chicago says the schools are underutilized, they want to consolidate the school district, but as you can see from this footage, a lot of the protesters in the city say otherwise. >>> in the
this comes on the eve of the president's big civil liberties and national securities speech planned for tomorrow. we are told today that speech will also include a major announcement about starting up the process again of sending prisoners home from the prison at guantanamo. the former general council for the pentagon, jeh johnson, is here to talk about that and more, as well. a lot going on. today in congress, a senior official at the irs took the fifth and refused to answer questions from...
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find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> that was nice. fluff it. fluff it first. then straighten the jacket. >> okay. good, good. all right. >> well, enough with the real news. let's gather around the water cooler with lewis. lewis, what do we have today? >> well, you see this beyonce on the governor of "" "gq"? she gave birth to her baby girl a year ago. now she's headlining the super bowl in february. her fifth solo album is expected to come out later t
find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie...
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the university of chicago put out another big -- racing the minute muj wage on balance was a good thing to do for people at the bottom end of the economic spectrum, and economists say yes, this would be a good idea. this would work, this is a good idea. this is nogs like trying to invent a time traveling teleportation to put people on jupiter or something. it's been done incrementally over and over and over again. federally and across the country starting in the great depression. we have done it to an effect that it has been seriously observable, studied and known. we know what happens when you raise the minimum wage, people at the bottom of the economic spectrum. it is a wildly popular policy. even republican voters like the idea of doing that. democrats in congress like the idea of doing this, the president wants to do this. but republicans in congress at least so far are standing against it. even just in the senate, senators like rand paul and marco rubio and lamar alexander, all within the last few months, not just that the minimum wage should bchbt raised, but maybe the minimum waj
the university of chicago put out another big -- racing the minute muj wage on balance was a good thing to do for people at the bottom end of the economic spectrum, and economists say yes, this would be a good idea. this would work, this is a good idea. this is nogs like trying to invent a time traveling teleportation to put people on jupiter or something. it's been done incrementally over and over and over again. federally and across the country starting in the great depression. we have done...
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this is what joe biden would call a big deal. because competitor health care -- >> paraphrasing. >> compared to health care reform, which was also a big deal this is going through at a time when republicans are talking about the president as a tyrannical despot, about floating the idea of impeachment and all of these supposed scandals, this is going through with more bipartisan support by a huge order of magnitude compared to health care. this will get through. the pain is going to be there because we're going to have to be listening to these redig louse speeches for days if not weeks on end. it will be go through and it will be a big, sprawling thing. not a small thing at all. >> speaking of health care, jared, there's now a lot of i believe it was congressman labrador who is now bringing up the idea of whether or not -- >> a dogged pursuer. >> pardon the pun. >> the whether taxpayer money used in the nation's health care law will be used to pay for people who came here illegally. nancy pelosi -- >> more dog m&ma -- >> you got t
this is what joe biden would call a big deal. because competitor health care -- >> paraphrasing. >> compared to health care reform, which was also a big deal this is going through at a time when republicans are talking about the president as a tyrannical despot, about floating the idea of impeachment and all of these supposed scandals, this is going through with more bipartisan support by a huge order of magnitude compared to health care. this will get through. the pain is going to...
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it's today's big idea. but we start this hour with typhoon haiyan. after tearing through the philippines, that storm is now bearing down on vietnam with landfall expected just hours from now. in the philippines, it's a creep u scene of utter devastation. the monitor storm has killed 10,000 so far and wiped out entire towns.the monitor storm 10,000 so far and wiped out entire towns.of utter devastati. the monitor storm has killed 10,000 so far and wiped out entire towns. dr. nancy snyderman is in the philippines. >> as you fly down, you can see the periphery of the definivastn devastation. where i am is almost a staging area for those who have survive and are making their way north and for rescue planes, supply planes, cargo flights voweded with canned goods, rice and water. so it's really a mixing of two populations, people exiting and relief going in. one of the things we've heard from those flees is frustration. frustration from a delayed response and in fact so many unaccounted for. but when you consider the airport is fractured and the main roads
it's today's big idea. but we start this hour with typhoon haiyan. after tearing through the philippines, that storm is now bearing down on vietnam with landfall expected just hours from now. in the philippines, it's a creep u scene of utter devastation. the monitor storm has killed 10,000 so far and wiped out entire towns.the monitor storm 10,000 so far and wiped out entire towns.of utter devastati. the monitor storm has killed 10,000 so far and wiped out entire towns. dr. nancy snyderman is...
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we know there are big battles. a lot of people put the smart money on that the government will shut down. will the republicans get blamed. will that change the generic ballot. possibly. >> and the white house doesn't see any enp send difference to help boehner out of the box in that is it i don't think so. when they tried would years ago, it didn't work out. lowest approval. this time the president has dug the line in much more strongly. >> all right. our panel is sticking away. coming up, caroline kennedy is following sort of the family foot steps. we'll explain how. keeping an eye on her senate confirmation hearing to be the next ambassador to japan. and we'll talk about presidents and their habitual second term habits. and chipotle beef. i would assume you'll be happy i proceed announced it correctly. but you had to leave right w, would you g man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this i
we know there are big battles. a lot of people put the smart money on that the government will shut down. will the republicans get blamed. will that change the generic ballot. possibly. >> and the white house doesn't see any enp send difference to help boehner out of the box in that is it i don't think so. when they tried would years ago, it didn't work out. lowest approval. this time the president has dug the line in much more strongly. >> all right. our panel is sticking away....
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that's a big -- well, i'm not going to quote joe biden, but that's a big deal. >> it tends to be from coastal places, whether it's silicon valley or corn gi melon, and they tend to flock to democratic leaning candidates and/or causes, so the question is in the amount of time that you have, which is not a lot of time, how do republicans attract those kinds of -- that kind of talent? >> it does require wrestling with some of the fundamental tenants of the party. you are looking at very superficial things. hang-outs on google. immigration reform was the -- was not a controversial issue within the republican party during the george w. bush years where you had vast -- they're not going to core issues about their view of government, of society, of the market, and i think that you see a great deal of desperation instead taking place. you look at what's happening in virginia and pennsylvania and michigan and the places where they're trying to change the rules in order to kind of hang on to some -- their presidential electoral hopes. >> alex, on this question of democracy, i was trying to thin
that's a big -- well, i'm not going to quote joe biden, but that's a big deal. >> it tends to be from coastal places, whether it's silicon valley or corn gi melon, and they tend to flock to democratic leaning candidates and/or causes, so the question is in the amount of time that you have, which is not a lot of time, how do republicans attract those kinds of -- that kind of talent? >> it does require wrestling with some of the fundamental tenants of the party. you are looking at...
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big question mark. i have been here this white house for several years now, and these meetings usually don't yield a whole lot of results. i think for the sake of the american people, a lot of folks are going to be hoping that the outcome is different this time around. but at least it is a sign, i think, the optics, for everybody that they are talking to each other. but the government shutdown and stalemate continues. joy? >> all right, nbc's kristen welker, thank you. >>> and i want to bring in now our panel and with us from washington is political strategist, angela rye. the national review's robert costa from capitol hill and here in new york, msnbc political analyst, jonathan altar. and jonathan, you attended a white house meeting with conservative journalist, charles kraut hammer. sadly, no breitbart.com people invited. but tell me what you talked about and what you think came out of the meeting. >> i can't talk about the content of the meeting, it was off the record but what i am seeing at the cap
big question mark. i have been here this white house for several years now, and these meetings usually don't yield a whole lot of results. i think for the sake of the american people, a lot of folks are going to be hoping that the outcome is different this time around. but at least it is a sign, i think, the optics, for everybody that they are talking to each other. but the government shutdown and stalemate continues. joy? >> all right, nbc's kristen welker, thank you. >>> and i...
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big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supple
big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of...
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as a young girl, maryjo white was a big fan of the hardy boys. i was, too, by the way. >> good, good. >> as an adult, she's built a career they could only dream of. as a u.s. attorney in new york, she helped prosecute criminals and money launders. in the early 1990s, she brought down john gotti. and she brought to justice the terrorists responsible for bombing the world trade center and the american embassies in africa. so, i'd say that's a good run. you don't want to mess with maryjo. as a former chairman said, she does not intimidate easily. and that's important because she has a big job ahead of her. the s.e.c. played a critical role protecting the financial system in the worst of the financial crisis but there's much more work to be done to complete the task of reforming wall street and making sure that american investors are better informed and better protected going forward and we need to keep going after irresponsible behavior in the financial industry so that taxpayers don't pay the price. i'm absolutely confident that mary jo can protect
as a young girl, maryjo white was a big fan of the hardy boys. i was, too, by the way. >> good, good. >> as an adult, she's built a career they could only dream of. as a u.s. attorney in new york, she helped prosecute criminals and money launders. in the early 1990s, she brought down john gotti. and she brought to justice the terrorists responsible for bombing the world trade center and the american embassies in africa. so, i'd say that's a good run. you don't want to mess with...
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that is a big deal. the other thing i would like to point out is chicks dig it. >> you're talking specifics, wow. >> no, this is an issue that goes extraordinarily well. they poll extraordinarily well with women, including a more -- defense and minimum wage and wage issues. these are issues that play very, very well with women voters. and, further, sort of put the republicans in the corner on that. >> let me move on and sort of speak on behalf of my readers at "businessweek." there is a very strong business case to be made for why this is a good thing. if you look at states like alabama, it was the business community that is interested in pushing this because they needed an kaelted work force, and they understand that it is important and helpful to do it at that early stage, has the best outcomes to lead their transeggs. >> unless we think that everyone is going to just get around the fire and pass this. i mean, tlaz long history of conservative opposition to this. boehner already said no. i think it's i
that is a big deal. the other thing i would like to point out is chicks dig it. >> you're talking specifics, wow. >> no, this is an issue that goes extraordinarily well. they poll extraordinarily well with women, including a more -- defense and minimum wage and wage issues. these are issues that play very, very well with women voters. and, further, sort of put the republicans in the corner on that. >> let me move on and sort of speak on behalf of my readers at...
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a 12-point lead is still big. when you look at some and chat with some democrats observing the contest, they say the one thing cory booker hasn't done is has a lot of contrast like we saw in the one ad there. really hammering the point that steve lonegan is extremely conservative for a blue state like new jersey. booker wants to walk with republicans right off the bat and maybe he wants to work with both sides of the aisle which is why he hasn't had as much tough ads. >> let me play the one with bun know and christie, it relates to his presidential dreams if he does have them. let's play this exchange. >> it doesn't bother me that you're running for president, it's how you're running for president. >> i can walk and chew gum at the same time, christine. i can deal with this job and deal with my future. >> how is this a chal erveg for chris christie at this point? >> the challenge for him and what i'm going to be paying attention to in the november contest, how big of a margin he ends up winning by. it is natural t
a 12-point lead is still big. when you look at some and chat with some democrats observing the contest, they say the one thing cory booker hasn't done is has a lot of contrast like we saw in the one ad there. really hammering the point that steve lonegan is extremely conservative for a blue state like new jersey. booker wants to walk with republicans right off the bat and maybe he wants to work with both sides of the aisle which is why he hasn't had as much tough ads. >> let me play the...
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big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to...
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she has been a big supporter of his. it's no mystery that he is turning to her. >> a flood of evidence and other you and others call evidence has been revealed since that interview including being stripped of his titles and other things with the live strong foundation and his leadership there being taken away. then and now is very different. >> it is. if this is not a confession to some degree, it will beg the question why is he going on there at all? if it's another denial, we have the tape of that. >> here wants to confess. what would he confess to? >> that's true. i think his camp has put feelers out to see how various confessions would impact him getting back into sports. he has his legal exposure to think about both civilly and potentially criminally. >> he talked with lawyers and this is not an interview where he is spilling out thoughts and his guts as they say. he is lawyerized if we can use that phrase. >> his most striding critics is will he apologize to the people he tried to ruin? i don't think anyone expects
she has been a big supporter of his. it's no mystery that he is turning to her. >> a flood of evidence and other you and others call evidence has been revealed since that interview including being stripped of his titles and other things with the live strong foundation and his leadership there being taken away. then and now is very different. >> it is. if this is not a confession to some degree, it will beg the question why is he going on there at all? if it's another denial, we have...
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♪ >>> a big change today on a story that we have been covering for months now. the veterans administration, as you know, has built up this huge backlog of hundreds of thousands of disability claims from veterans, disabled vets, waiting a year, waiting longer than that, just to even hear from the v.a. about the status of their claims. there are a lot of different reasons for the backlog, a lot of veterans coming home after 12 years of war, disabilities that are complicated to diagnose, lots of types of claims from older veterans that have not been accepted before, but now they will be accepted. too much recordkeeping being done on paper -- there's lots of reasons. one of the big reasons is the fact your records when you're active duty in the defense department are kept under a totally different, incompatible system from your records when you are in the v.a., once you're a veteran and when you are out. today, that particular problem changed, maybe. today the defense secretary chuck hagel announced that the pentagon is going to get a whole new huge system for its c
♪ >>> a big change today on a story that we have been covering for months now. the veterans administration, as you know, has built up this huge backlog of hundreds of thousands of disability claims from veterans, disabled vets, waiting a year, waiting longer than that, just to even hear from the v.a. about the status of their claims. there are a lot of different reasons for the backlog, a lot of veterans coming home after 12 years of war, disabilities that are complicated to...
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tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> your colleague, congressman yoho said that actually breaching the debt ceiling would bring stability to financial markets. do you agree with him? >> no, not at all. i think that's just crazy talk. >> we're back. this week rejecting the idea that not raising the debt that stability to financial markets worldwide. beside the crazy talk, we're hearing that some members of congress on both sides want to solve these problems, 86% of the republicans and democrats in congress say they are committed to problem-solving over partisanship. they gather across the aisle fo
tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer....
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not a big system. not a lot of moisture to work with, and we had snow and spinouts in western pennsylvania, allegheny county in the pittsburgh area and enough snow to cause issue there. by the way, alex, in chicago. finally got their first inch of snow and ends the record streak of 335 days and now they are up to a whopping 2.8 for the season. how about that? chicago missed out on the snow. haven't missed out on the cold. another storm brewing for tomorrow. winter storm watches and freezing rain advisories for parts of seven midwestern states, including chicago, des moines, and the quad cities. we'll be following that and may be talking to you from another location tomorrow morning. >> we look forward to that. i got to tell you, driving, hit the nail on the head. nasty on those roads, even in the new york area last night, i guess you know the official numbers, maybe an inch of snow. it's precarious. any types for folks that go out on the roads before the snow plows or salt guys can get there and do the
not a big system. not a lot of moisture to work with, and we had snow and spinouts in western pennsylvania, allegheny county in the pittsburgh area and enough snow to cause issue there. by the way, alex, in chicago. finally got their first inch of snow and ends the record streak of 335 days and now they are up to a whopping 2.8 for the season. how about that? chicago missed out on the snow. haven't missed out on the cold. another storm brewing for tomorrow. winter storm watches and freezing...
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the problem is, the budget cuts are a big, big issue. as a parent with two kids who at various points needed assistance, the availability of therapy was much greater several years ago. in every state, it has really come down a lot. with the way we talk about mental illness tends to be, as you said, a very broad umbrella. i'm loathed to talk about adam lanza or sort of speculate on his condition, because there is no way and his mother can't speak to his history now, but i do think it's very important when you are dealing with mental illness to not use the word mental illness repeatedly when you're talking about kids with asburgers or the autism spectrum. that becomes stigmatizing and a big part of the education process in this country. >> when we talk -- also on that note, as maggie mentions, as far as newtown, the n.i.h. reports less than 5% of violent crimes are committed by individuals with mental illness, but there is a question of how we embrace people different than us, joy, and we talk about this being the next civil rights frontie
the problem is, the budget cuts are a big, big issue. as a parent with two kids who at various points needed assistance, the availability of therapy was much greater several years ago. in every state, it has really come down a lot. with the way we talk about mental illness tends to be, as you said, a very broad umbrella. i'm loathed to talk about adam lanza or sort of speculate on his condition, because there is no way and his mother can't speak to his history now, but i do think it's very...
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the big to reopen the government is about three months of funding. joining us now is current champ of up against the clock with steve cornacki. starting out with pessimism, it doesn't seem why we -- what the reason is to believe the washington sort of narrative this week that we're done with this. i spoke to some folks in the white house this week who said, look, it's fundamentally different. senator mcconnell, he's not going to try this game again. on the other side, speak to the 144 republicans who did vote for default and the fact that in the senate elections this coming 2014 elections, 7 out of 14 of the republicans basically have -- already have primary challengers. isn't there a lot of fundamental reasons we should be skeptical? >> right, one of the most amazing things we saw earlier this month was how some lawmakers in congress didn't seem to bat an eye when they allowed the government to shut down. at the beginning we were saying, boy, this hasn't happened in 17 years and it was a big deal. once it went in effect, the days kept ticking. then
the big to reopen the government is about three months of funding. joining us now is current champ of up against the clock with steve cornacki. starting out with pessimism, it doesn't seem why we -- what the reason is to believe the washington sort of narrative this week that we're done with this. i spoke to some folks in the white house this week who said, look, it's fundamentally different. senator mcconnell, he's not going to try this game again. on the other side, speak to the 144...
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it makes a big difference in terms of career advancement? what about unit cohesion and all the other obstacles that critics are suggest sng. >> >> in some cases this is already happening. i remember a time in kandahar i was with a small unit of military police. there was a female lieutenant leading the group, and she was in the city of kandahar, which is a dangerous place. if are you walking around in kevlar carrying a rifle, walking through the streets of a dangerous city, are you in dom bat, especially in the kind of combat you have today when there aren't frontlines, and there are urban environments. she lived with other american soldiers. she lived in this same very dirty room that smelled of feet almost all the time. they got along very well. i can imagine if you multiply that throughout what they call theater of battle and you have women in these tiny frontline outposts across the country that it would be a major adjustment. they will be logistical things that they'll have to adjust to. not just latrines, but they'll have to have more
it makes a big difference in terms of career advancement? what about unit cohesion and all the other obstacles that critics are suggest sng. >> >> in some cases this is already happening. i remember a time in kandahar i was with a small unit of military police. there was a female lieutenant leading the group, and she was in the city of kandahar, which is a dangerous place. if are you walking around in kevlar carrying a rifle, walking through the streets of a dangerous city, are you...
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i cannot imagine what he was thinking. ♪ >> is this really that big of a deal? just because it's the only thing that people will ever remember? >> i'm just going to, just going to -- get something to drink here. just so thirsty i can't -- sorry, should have drank something before the show. don't know why i didn't think of that. >> maintaining eye contact with the home viewer and connecting, connecting with the audience on a human level, you know, makes them overlook your difficulties. just keep the words rolling from your face hole. no one will notice. >> the state of the union rebuttal is most often handed to a rising party star. whose star then, according to tradition, quickly falls. >> good evening, and happy mardi gras.
i cannot imagine what he was thinking. ♪ >> is this really that big of a deal? just because it's the only thing that people will ever remember? >> i'm just going to, just going to -- get something to drink here. just so thirsty i can't -- sorry, should have drank something before the show. don't know why i didn't think of that. >> maintaining eye contact with the home viewer and connecting, connecting with the audience on a human level, you know, makes them overlook your...